Figured this could help someone looking to do their first rotation...
A few things I learned:
1.) I found that raising the suspension to high before jacking was more convenient. When leaving on low the jack just takes the lack out of the supension... more jacking and more time going around.
2.)...
Sorry you feel like this information is owed to you. It's not. What it is, however... is none of your business.
Since you accused me of being a degenerate and breaking the law... I'll note that this was not the case. No laws were broken with the earning of these gouges, and no other vehicles...
I find that the motors are really loud when traveling at low speeds (<15 MPH) with the radio off. When I have music or a podcast on I don't notice this noise. Also at higher speeds I don't notice it.
It has been persistent... going on for months now.
Is this normal or should I bring it in?
Maybe I'm not as picky, but the 5'' Dewalt orbital and cheap amazon pads worked just fine!
I used some sandpaper and sanding stick by hand to bring the gouges and surrounding area up to about 600 grit.
Then hit it with the red "coarse" pad for a few min, sprayed with alcohol to clean, then hit...
I got me a scratch/gouge on my rear panel… I was able to get the bulk of it out with some 320 grit sandpaper.
My question is, what can I do to best match the original finish post sanding? To some degree it seems brushed… Do y’all think a scotch bright pad or a wire wheel could get close? Has...
I plan on doing a full tire rotation soon since I'm approaching 5K miles and I was out there messing with the truck and jack stands today just to make sure I have everything I need for the project.
I had the truck in 'medium' height and then engaged 'jack mode.'
My floor jack has a ~19-7/8...